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HandKey ID3D
Specifications
| Part Number: | ID3D-R (indoor) | ||||||||||||||
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| Size: | 6.46 in (16.4
cm) wide 8.25 in (21.0 cm) high 7.20 in (18.5 cm) deep |
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| Weight: | 8 lbs (3.6 kg) | ||||||||||||||
| Power: | 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts | ||||||||||||||
| Verification Time: | Less than one second | ||||||||||||||
| Memory Retention: | Up to 5 years via the standard internal lithium battery. | ||||||||||||||
| Transaction Storage: | 3,405 transactions | ||||||||||||||
| ID Number Length: | 1 to 10 digits from keypad or card | ||||||||||||||
| User Capacity: | 256 users expandable to 27,904 users | ||||||||||||||
| Template Size: | 9 bytes | ||||||||||||||
| Communications: | RS-485 (4 and 2
wire) RS-232 Serial Printer Support or network communications |
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| Baud Rate: | 300 to 28.8 Kbps | ||||||||||||||
| Card Reader Input: | Proximity,
Wiegand, Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code (5 VDC provided by HandReader) |
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| Card Reader Output: | Wiegand, Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code | ||||||||||||||
| Duress Code: | 1 leading digit (user definable) | ||||||||||||||
| Door Controls: | Request to Exit
input (switch or keypad), Door Switch input, Door Lock output. (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) |
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| Alarm Monitoring: | Tamper, Door Forced, Duress | ||||||||||||||
| Event Monitoring: | There are a variety of monitoring options including events such as: Invalid ID, Time Zone Violation, ID Refused, Try Again, Power Failure | ||||||||||||||
| Time Zones: | 62 user
definable time zones Unlimited holidays |
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| Auxiliary Outputs: | 3 user
definable (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) |
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| Auxiliary Inputs: | 2 user
definable (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) |
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Case Studies
May 20, 2006
West Virginia’s Yeager Airport uses biometric hand readers to guard entry to sensitive areas in the open-access passenger terminal. Read more...
Press Releases
April 5, 2006 -- U.S. military is using its biometric Schlage Recognition Systems Handreaders housed inside a custom portal to ensure only authorized individuals access base camps in the Middle East. Read more...
February 28, 2005 -- Members at South Florida's largest credit union, Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union, are using its biometric technology to access safe deposit boxes at three of its existing branches, with plans to add the HandKey units at several to-be-built branches. Read more...
October 27, 2004 -- The Academy of Appleton, Wis., a private pre-, primary and secondary school with a parent to teacher ratio of three to one, is using hand geometry technology to secure its key access point. Parents and the entire faculty must use a biometric HandReader to enter the school. School officials at The Academy, who consider security a top concern, did not want to bother with keys or cards or take the chance of a single code getting compromised. Read more...